This own-initiative report covers the 2023 and 2024 Commission reports on Kosovo. The amendments add citations to Western Balkans summit declarations and the Stabilisation and Association Agreement, and contest Kosovo's accession—citing non-recognition by five Member States, the Brussels and Ohrid agreements, normalisation of relations with Serbia, EULEX, IPA pre-accession funding, foreign interference, and divergent positions ranging from firm opposition to commendation of Kosovo's European path.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled6 Mar 2025
- Plenary vote — Adopted7 May 2025 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
Plenary votes
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- 7 May 2025RejectedOn amendment 2 · text to be inserted after paragraph 1Official label: Après le § 1 - Am 2 · what was voted ↗117 for454 against20 abstentions128 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 7 May 2025RejectedOn amendment 8 · paragraph 27Official label: § 27 - Am 8 · what was voted ↗133 for443 against37 abstentions106 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 7 May 2025RejectedOn amendment 9 · paragraph 29Official label: § 29 - Am 9 · what was voted ↗106 for396 against76 abstentions141 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 7 May 2025Main voteAdoptedOn the motion for a resolution · the text as a wholeOfficial label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗353 for145 against78 abstentions143 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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Plenary amendments20 tabled on this text
Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.
- Amendment 1ESNMotion for a resolution · Subheading 1Current text
Commitmentto EU accessionAmendmentOpposition to EU accession
- Amendment 2ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 1 a (new)Amendment
1a. Opposes Kosovo’s accession to the European Union;
- Amendment 3ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 3Current text
3.
SupportsKosovo’s application for EUmembership, which reflects the overwhelming cross-party consensus on EU integration and a clear geopolitical strategic choice; reiterates its call on the Member States in the CounciltomandatetheCommission to present its questionnaire andtosubmit its opinion on the merits of the country’s application; calls onthefive non-recognising Member States that have not yet recognised Kosovo’sindependenceto do so without delay and thus allowKosovoto progress on its EU path on an equalfootingwiththe other candidate countries; recalls the advisory opinion of the ICJ dated 22 July 2010, which states that Kosovo’s unilateraldeclarationofindependence…Amendment3. Strongly opposes Kosovo’s application for EU membership; stresses that the decision to recognise the independence of Kosovo lies exclusively with each individual Member State;
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 4ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 10Current text
10.
Reiterates its full support for Kosovo’s application for membership of the Council of Europe and for the country’s strategic orientation plan to join the NATO Partnership for Peace programme and its bids to join other international organisations; calls on the relevant organisations and the Member States to proactively support Kosovo’s respective bids; calls on the Commission and the EUOfficeinKosovotostep up their efforts in enhancing visibility and promotingtherole, effortsandbenefitsofthe closer partnership between the EU andKosovo;Amendment10. Condemns any political effort to promote the potential NATO membership of Kosovo;
- Amendment 5ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 14Current text
14. Notes
with concernthat the Law on Local Elections and the Law on General Elections arestillnotimplemented andharmonisedwith the Law on GenderEquality,whichmandates50%equalrepresentationofwomenandmen;regretsthatwomencontinuetobeunderrepresented;Amendment14. Notes that the Law on Local Elections and the Law on General Elections are not yet aligned with the Law on Gender Equality; underlines the importance of ensuring fair and balanced opportunities in accordance with national traditions and democratic principles;
- Amendment 6ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 18Current text
18.
Welcomes the participation of Kosovo Serbs in the parliamentary elections and encourages their elected representatives to play an active rolewithintheKosovo legislative framework, in support of Kosovo’s European future; regrets, however, theboycottofparties representing Kosovo Serbs during the local elections in April 2023andthewithdrawalofKosovo Serbsfrom Kosovo institutions; expresses concern over Serbia’s interference in the parliamentary elections throughSrpskaLista(SL);Amendment18. Strongly condemns the continued disenfranchisement of and political repression against Kosovo Serbs and their political representatives;
- Amendment 7ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 23Current text
23. Reaffirms its commitment to maintaining and strengthening its cooperation with the
Kosovo Assembly and its members in support of democratic processes related to Kosovo’s European path by using Parliament’s existing democracy support tools and initiatives; believes that this partnership can be revitalised and further reinforced following the democratic elections held on 9 February 2025; encourages the active involvement andcollaborationof allelected members of the newlyformedKosovoAssembly;Amendment23. Reaffirms its commitment to maintaining and strengthening its cooperation with the political representatives of all ethnic groups in Kosovo;
- Amendment 8ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 27Current text
27. Acknowledges that Kosovo’s constitution is very progressive in terms of protection of minority rights; notes with regret that the petition signed by nearly 500 people who have historically self-identified as Bulgarian, which was registered at the Assembly of Kosovo in January 2023, has still not been considered and recommends that those rights be enshrined in law and ensured in practice; calls on Kosovo to ensure that all minorities recognised under the Law on protection of minority rights and members of their communities, are fully incorporated into the country’s constitution; calls on the Kosovo authorities to step up efforts to protect the rights of all minorities, including national…
Amendment27. Acknowledges that Kosovo’s constitution is very progressive in terms of protection of minority rights; notes with regret that the petition signed by nearly 500 people who have historically self-identified as Bulgarian, which was registered at the Assembly of Kosovo in January 2023, has still not been considered and recommends that those rights be enshrined in law and ensured in practice; calls on Kosovo to ensure that all minorities recognised under the Law on protection of minority rights and members of their communities, are fully incorporated into the country’s constitution; calls on the Kosovo authorities to step up efforts to protect the rights of all minorities, including national…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 9ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 29Current text
29. Regrets that the adoption of the draft Civil Code of Kosovo remains pending; highlights that the draft Civil Code addresses several important issues related to gender equality as a fundamental EU value, including enabling an equal share of joint marital property among women and men spouses; stresses the importance of ensuring rights for all
peopleinKosovointheCivilCodetosafeguardrespectforconstitutionalrightsandopportunities fortheLGBTIQ community;expresses concern that women remain under-represented in senior political positions, specifically related to security and the dialogue, and emphasises the urgent need for theirinvolvement in peacemaking and reconciliation proc…Amendment29. Regrets that the adoption of the draft Civil Code of Kosovo remains pending; highlights that the draft Civil Code addresses several important issues related to gender equality as a fundamental EU value, including enabling an equal share of joint marital property among women and men spouses; stresses the importance of ensuring that the Civil Code upholds constitutional rights for all citizens, without introducing provisions that go beyond the framework of recognised international obligations and the constitution; expresses concern that women remain under-represented in senior political positions, specifically related to security and the dialogue, and emphasises the urgent need for their i…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 10ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 30Current text
30. Notes that the prison system broadly follows UN Standard Minimum Rules and calls for the better protection of the rights of prisoners, particularly female, minority and mentally ill prisoners; remains concerned that discriminatory language against women and
LGBTIQpeoplepersists, and calls on the authorities tocreate and implement a national gender strategy for research fields, such as science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; commends the participationofwomeninhigh-qualitybusinessandmanagement training programmes, as wellasinICT related domains, facilitated by the instrument for pre-accession assistance funds; regrets that women from minority groups,particularlyth…Amendment30. Notes that the prison system broadly follows UN Standard Minimum Rules and calls for the better protection of the rights of prisoners, particularly female, minority and mentally ill prisoners; remains concerned that discriminatory language against women and minority groups persists, and calls on the authorities to strengthen policies that promote equal opportunity and merit-based advancement in all public sectors;
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 11ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 38Current text
38.
Regretsthe lack of a clear plan for engaging Kosovo Serbs in the north and that initiatives to involve the Serb community in Kosovo’s political, social and economic structures remain very limited; reiterates its call to improve the internal dialogue and genuinely and directly engage with theindependent civil societyorganisationsof Kosovo Serbs, in particular in the north, with the aim ofbuilding trust, facilitatingthedailylifeofKosovo Serbs andsuccessfullyintegratingthem;Amendment38. Strongly condemns the lack of a clear plan for engaging Kosovo Serbs in the north and that initiatives to involve the Serb community in Kosovo’s political, social and economic structures remain very limited; reiterates its call to improve the internal dialogue and genuinely and directly engage with the political representatives of Kosovo Serbs, in particular in the north, with the aim of ending the political repression against Kosovo Serbs and facilitating their daily lives;
- Amendment 12ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 41 a (new)Amendment
41a. Condemns the continued EU involvement in Kosovo as part of the problem and stresses that a sustainable political solution to the current conflict can only be achieved with the genuine involvement of Serbia;
- Amendment 13ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 56Current text
56. Notes with concern that access to social services, particularly for vulnerable groups, worsened with the government’s closure of the Ministry of Labour and Social
Welfare, which was done without transparent consultation with civil society and other stakeholders and contributed to significant confusion;calls for better, evidence-based budgeting to improve socialservices, particularlyforsurvivors of gender-based violence in accordance with thenewlegalframework;Amendment56. Notes with concern that access to social services, particularly for vulnerable groups, worsened with the government’s closure of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare; calls for better, evidence-based budgeting to improve social services for all residents of Kosovo;
- Amendment 14ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 57Current text
57. Calls on Kosovo to provide equal and non-discriminatory state education in
minoritylanguages;Amendment57. Calls on Kosovo to provide access to equal and non-discriminatory state education in the Serbian and Bulgarian languages;
- Amendment 15ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 59Current text
59. Notes that Kosovo has made some progress on the security of energy supply
but remains heavily reliant on outdated, highly polluting power plants, posing serious healthandenvironmental risks; notesthatKosovo needs to ensure the time-efficient implementation of its energy programme for 2022-2025 to meet its ambitious targets and reduce its dependence on fossil fuels; calls for the EU tostepupand prioritise its effortstohelpKosovoovercome its air pollution problems; notes that Kosovo’s new energy strategy does not promote the construction of hydropower plants duetotheir harmful environmental impact, in particular because of the waterscarcityinthecountry;Amendment59. Notes that Kosovo has made some progress on the security of energy supply and stresses that it is up to Kosovo to develop an independent energy strategy;
- Amendment 16PPEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 17Current text
17. Expresses serious concern about systemic vulnerabilities in Kosovo’s judiciary, particularly regarding the independence of the justice system and respect for separation of powers; reiterates its concern about delays to trials and continued criticism by government officials of judicial decisions in individual cases;
noteswithconcernthatdespiteEUadvice,the governmentfailedtoconsultthe Venice Commissiononjudicialreforms,negativelyaffectingtheirqualityandalignmentwithEuropeanstandards;calls on Kosovo to ensure that legislation governing the integrity and accountability of the judiciary is consistent with European standards and Venice Commissionrecommendations; calls…Amendment17. Expresses serious concern about systemic vulnerabilities in Kosovo’s judiciary, particularly regarding the independence of the justice system and respect for separation of powers; reiterates its concern about delays to trials and continued criticism by government officials of judicial decisions in individual cases; welcomes the fact that in December 2024, the government submitted its draft legislation on judicial reforms to the Venice Commission and that the first opinion was issued by the latter on 18 March 2025; calls on Kosovo to ensure that legislation governing the integrity and accountability of the judiciary is consistent with European standards and Venice Commission recommendatio…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 17The LeftMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 33Current text
33.
TakesnoteofKosovo’s pluralistic media environment while awaiting the decision of the Constitutional Court on the main media law and underlines the role of the IMC, whose independence in decision-making needs to be strictly ensured and full functioning restored; regrets, however, the decline in Kosovo’s media freedom, as evidenced by its drop from the 56th to the 75th place in the 2024 World Press Freedom Index; reaffirms that media pluralism and transparency are prerequisites for EU accession; calls for greater transparency on media ownership and financing with a view to enhancing media independence and pluralism; emphasises the need for robust measures to protectjournalists from har…Amendment33. Expresses deep concern for Kosovo’s pluralistic media environment while awaiting the decision of the Constitutional Court on the main media law and underlines the role of the IMC, whose independence in decision-making needs to be strictly ensured and full functioning restored; regrets, however, the decline in Kosovo’s media freedom, as evidenced by its drop from the 56th to the 75th place in the 2024 World Press Freedom Index; reaffirms that media pluralism and transparency are prerequisites for EU accession; calls for greater transparency on media ownership and financing with a view to enhancing media independence and pluralism; emphasises the need for robust measures to protect journal…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 18The LeftMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 49Current text
49. Welcomes the presence of the Kosovo Force and its role in building and maintaining a safe and secure environment and in developing a stable and peaceful Kosovo on the path towards Euro-Atlantic integration; recalls the importance of the mission for the ongoing development of the Kosovo Security Force through the provision of advice, training and capacity building;Amendmentdeleted
- Amendment 19RenewMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 13 a (new)Amendment
13a. Notes with concern the political deadlock caused by the fragmented political landscape and failure so far to elect a speaker of the Parliament, hindering the formation of a government following the legislative elections of 9 February 2025 and delaying the parliamentary reading of several budgetary texts; encourages the political parties to work together to overcome this stalemate as soon as possible;
- Amendment 20ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 60Current text
60. Highlights the need for comprehensive infrastructure development in
Kosovotofacilitatethereductionofemissionsfrompublictransportandtheexpansionofelectrifiedtransport;stresses that improving accessibility and ensuring compatibility with the EU transport network must remain a priority;Amendment60. Highlights the need for comprehensive infrastructure development in Kosovo; notes with concern the limited progress in developing Kosovo’s transport infrastructure, including the implementation of Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) projects; stresses that improving accessibility and ensuring compatibility with the EU transport network must remain a priority;
Official amendment documents
Members who amended this procedure
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The amendments, in full text
211 amendmentsEvery amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.